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My Languages: My Journal
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Since this blog is dedicated to languages I don't want to 'contaminate' the contents with my trains of random thoughts. So I decided to create a different blog to write about anything that came into my mind at that time. My life has started to become more colourful lately and I hope I can record these moments down and be able to look back at them later in life. If you happen to go through my. Blog and find anything interesting, please leave a comment. Feedbacks are very much appreciated!
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My Languages: Chinese Part 02: Phonetics, Thankyou
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Sunday, July 18, 2010. Chinese Part 02: Phonetics, Thankyou. In Chinese there are a number of syllabes wich are unstressed and take a feeble tone. This is known as the neutral tone wich is shown by the absence of tone-graph. Māma 妈妈 : mum àiren 爱人 : husband, wife. Bàba 爸爸 : dad háizi 孩子 : child, children. Gēge 哥哥 : elder brother guānxi 关系 : relation. Dìdi 弟弟 : younger brother xièxie 谢谢 : thank you. Jiějie 姐姐 : elder sister kèqi 客气 : polite. Mèimei 妹妹 : younger sister xiūxi 休息 : have a rest. 不 bú (adv) not.
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My Languages: My Movies
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Most people use "film" and "movie" interchangeably. "Film" is more often used when considering artistic, theoretical, or technical aspects, as studies in a university class. "Movies" more often refers to entertainment or commercial aspects, as where to go for fun on a date. I will blog all the movies I have seen so enjoy the trailers and if you like the movie just click on the link and buy the product. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Integrated Chinese: First Year. Chinese Part 02: Phonetics, Thankyou.
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My Languages: My Music
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Music is an art form whose medium is sound. Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. To many people in many cultures music is an important part of their way of life. I love to listen to many different genres of music regardless of what language they are. Music is the universal language to the human soul. At my music. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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My Languages: Chinese Part 01: Phonetics, Hello
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Chinese Part 01: Phonetics, Hello. The Chinese Phonetic Alphabet. There have been many different systems of transcription used for learning to pronounce Chinese. Today the official transcription accepted on an international basis is the Pinyin alphabet, developed in China at the end of the 1950's. A syllable in Chinese is composed of an initial, which is a consonant that begins the syllable, and a final, wich covers the rest of the syllable. Zh ch sh r. Are pronounced as in English.
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My Languages: July 2010
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Sunday, July 18, 2010. Chinese Part 02: Phonetics, Thankyou. In Chinese there are a number of syllabes wich are unstressed and take a feeble tone. This is known as the neutral tone wich is shown by the absence of tone-graph. Māma 妈妈 : mum àiren 爱人 : husband, wife. Bàba 爸爸 : dad háizi 孩子 : child, children. Gēge 哥哥 : elder brother guānxi 关系 : relation. Dìdi 弟弟 : younger brother xièxie 谢谢 : thank you. Jiějie 姐姐 : elder sister kèqi 客气 : polite. Mèimei 妹妹 : younger sister xiūxi 休息 : have a rest. 不 bú (adv) not.
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My Languages: Chinese Lesson 1: 我们的作品
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Thursday, June 17, 2010. Chinese Lesson 1: 我们的作品. Wǒ Men De Zuò Pǐn. Jià qī li, nǐ men dōu, zuò shēn me le? Mà ma dài wǒ dào ōu zhōu lǔ yóu, wǒ pāi le xǔ duō zhào piàn. Wǒ gēn bà ba xué huà huà, xué huì le huà xiǎo dòng wù. Hěn hǎo, wǒ men jǔ bàn yí cì zuò pǐn zhǎn lǎn ba. Shén me shí hou jiāo zuò pǐn? Jīn tiān xīng qī liù. Xià xīng qī wǔ yǐ qián ná lái jiù kě yǐ. Shén me shí hou zhǎn chū? Xià xīng qī liù. Jiā zhǎng yě kě yǐ lái kàn. Wǒ yí dìng ràng bà ba mā ma lái. What did you do during the vacation?
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My Languages: My Perfumes
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Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, animals, objects, and living spaces a pleasant scent. Perfume types reflect the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent, which in fine fragrance is typically ethanol or a mix of water and ethanol. Various sources differ considerably in the definitions of perfume types. The concentration by percent/volume of perfume oil is as follows:. Eau de Toilette (EdT):.
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My Languages: Japanese: Course 1 - Correct Pronounciation
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Sunday, June 20, 2010. Japanese: Course 1 - Correct Pronounciation. Remember – anyone can sound good in Japanese. English is made up of a couple thousand possible sounds. Japanese has only a little over a hundred basic sounds. These vowels remain constant for every Japanese phonetic sound. It doesn't matter what roman letter comes in front of the vowel the sound will not change for that vowel. The phonetic sound ka. Is pronounced “kah”. The phonetic sound shi. Is pronounced “shee"”. The phonetic sound tsu.
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